New Delhi, June 12: Railway Minister Piyush Goyal on Monday asserted that there are no plans to privatise Railways and said that government has made passenger safety the important priority of the Railways.
“Let me make it very clear that there are no plans to privatise railways,” Mr Goyal told mediapersons while highlighting the achievements of the Railway Ministry in the last four years.
He added that there were no proposals of privatising the Railways and in future also it will not be privatised.
Mr Goyal also launched two mobile apps, ‘Rail Madad’ (Mobile Application for Desired Assistance During Travel), which is for the passengers to register their complaints while travelling, and ‘Menu on Rails’ is for the passengers to order food while travelling.
The railway Minister interacted regional media in 12 cities – Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Chennai, Guwahati, Imphal, Jaipur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Pune, Patna, Raipur, and Ranchi, via video conferencing simultaneously.
Mr Goyal also said that the bullet train project was on track and the concerns over the project will be resolved soon.
Stressing that safety is paramount, the Railway Minister said that the massive work undertaken for maintenance of tracks was causing train delays.
“Safety of passengers is paramount for us. There are trains delays in some parts. It is because of the maintenance of the track, which was due for decades. Passengers knows that the Railways is getting future ready”, said Mr Goyal
Criticising the previous UPA government, the Minister said that even after former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee announced Rail Safety Fund in 2003-04, it did not considered for 10 years.
“That is why we got unsafe Railway as asset. While the trains in the last two decades doubled, the maintenance of the track was delayed”, he said.
He said that 59 percent increase in the average pace of commissioning new lines from 4.1 km (2009-14) to 6.53 Kms per day (2014-18). He also informed that with the Dedicated Freight Corridors, Railways is moving towards the target of decongesting and drastically improving passenger and freight services.
The Minister said that accidents reduced to 62 percent from 118 in 2013-14 to 73 in 2017-18.
Addressing the issue of unsafe crossings on a war footing, the Minister said that 5,479 Unmanned Level Crossings have been eliminated in the last four years. 1.1 lakh safety posts are also being filled-up through recruitment amongst other measures to improve safety.
The Minister said Railways is improving passenger services including a complete makeover of stations by installing modern facilities including escalators, lifts, free wifi, while instilling local art and culture in the design.
No privatisation, passengers safety is paramount: Railway Minister Piyush Goyal
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